U.S. patent application number 10/563374 was filed with the patent office on 2006-07-20 for window assembly-producing method and window plate.
This patent application is currently assigned to Tokai Kogyo Co., Ltd.. Invention is credited to Katsuyuki Amano, Hisao Kondo, Akihiro Suzuki, Tatsuya Tamura.
Application Number | 20060157890 10/563374 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 34067394 |
Filed Date | 2006-07-20 |
United States Patent
Application |
20060157890 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Amano; Katsuyuki ; et
al. |
July 20, 2006 |
Window assembly-producing method and window plate
Abstract
An adhesive agent is uniformly applied to a back surface of a
window pane, the application made to an area where a covering
member is planned to be adhered and to an area where a positioning
fixture and a holding portion are planned to be adhered, the
application is also made continuously such that adhesive agent
layers of both planned adhesion areas being continuous with an
adhesive agent continuous area in between. After that, the window
pane and the positioning fixture are set in an injection mold and a
polymer material is injected in the mold. This results that the
covering member and the holding portion are formed into a shape
where they are connected by a connection portion for material flow,
which connection portion is formed at a position other than the
adhesive agent continuous area. The forming results that the
covering member and the holding portion are adhered and fixed to
the back surface of the window pane with the adhesive agent layers
in between. After the forming process above, the connection portion
for material flow is removed.
Inventors: |
Amano; Katsuyuki; (Obu-shi,
JP) ; Suzuki; Akihiro; (Obu-shi, JP) ; Tamura;
Tatsuya; (Obu-shi, JP) ; Kondo; Hisao;
(Okazaki-shi, JP) |
Correspondence
Address: |
OLIFF & BERRIDGE, PLC
P.O. BOX 19928
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22320
US
|
Assignee: |
Tokai Kogyo Co., Ltd.
4-1, Nagane-cho Obu-shi
Aichi
JP
474-8688
|
Family ID: |
34067394 |
Appl. No.: |
10/563374 |
Filed: |
June 14, 2004 |
PCT Filed: |
June 14, 2004 |
PCT NO: |
PCT/JP04/08311 |
371 Date: |
February 21, 2006 |
Current U.S.
Class: |
264/252 ;
156/108; 156/245; 52/204.5 |
Current CPC
Class: |
B29L 2031/7782 20130101;
B29K 2709/08 20130101; B29C 45/14434 20130101; B29C 45/14311
20130101; B29C 2045/0093 20130101; B60J 1/004 20130101; B29C
45/14778 20130101; B29C 45/14377 20130101 |
Class at
Publication: |
264/252 ;
156/108; 156/245; 052/204.5 |
International
Class: |
B29C 45/14 20060101
B29C045/14 |
Foreign Application Data
Date |
Code |
Application Number |
Jul 15, 2003 |
JP |
2003-274994 |
May 31, 2004 |
JP |
2004-161136 |
Claims
1. A method of manufacturing a window assembly including a window
pane attachable to a predetermined window frame, a long covering
member made of a polymer material and formed integrally along at
least a part of a peripheral edge of the window pane in order that
a gap between the window pane and the window frame may be covered
by the covering member and a positioning member secured to a back
surface of the peripheral edge of the window pane so as to be away
from the covering member toward a surface center of the window pane
in order that the window pane may be positioned relative to the
window frame, the method comprising: an adhesive applying step
continuously applying an adhesive to a predetermined adhesion area
of the covering member of the window pane and a predetermined
adhesion area of the positioning member and a holding portion
holding the positioning member so that adhesive layers of both
predetermined adhesion areas are continuous via a predetermined
adhesive connection area to each other; a forming step in which the
window pane to which the adhesive has been applied and the
positioning member are set in an injection mold having a cavity for
forming the covering member, a cavity for forming the holding
portion and a polymer material flow cavity causing both cavities to
communicate with each other at a position other than the adhesive
connection area, and a predetermined polymer material is injected
into the injection mold to fill the injection mold so that the
covering member and the holding portion are formed into a shape
obtained by connecting the covering member and the holding portion
to each other by a material flow connection portion formed by the
polymer material flow cavity and so that the covering member and
the holding portion are adhered via the respective adhesive layers
to the window pane thereby to be fixed; and a step of removing the
material flow connection portion after the forming step.
2. A method of manufacturing a window assembly including a window
pane attachable to a predetermined window frame, a long covering
member made of a polymer material and formed integrally along at
least a part of a peripheral edge of the window pane in order that
a gap between the window pane and the window frame may be covered
by the covering member and a positioning member secured to a back
surface of the peripheral edge of the window pane so as to be away
from the covering member toward a surface center of the window pane
in order that the window pane may be positioned relative to the
window frame, the method comprising: an adhesive applying step
continuously applying an adhesive to a predetermined adhesion area
of the covering member of the window pane and a predetermined
adhesion area of a holding portion holding the positioning member
so that adhesive layers of both predetermined adhesion areas are
continuous via a predetermined adhesive connection area to each
other; a forming step in which the window pane to which the
adhesive has been applied is set in an injection mold having a
cavity for forming the covering member, a cavity for forming the
holding portion and a polymer material flow cavity causing both
cavities to communicate with each other at a position other than
the adhesive connection area, and a predetermined polymer material
is injected into the injection mold to fill the injection mold so
that the covering member and the holding portion are formed into a
shape obtained by connecting the covering member and the holding
portion to each other by a material flow connection portion formed
by the polymer material flow cavity and so that the covering member
and the holding portion are adhered via the respective adhesive
layers to the window pane thereby to be fixed; a step of removing
the material flow connection portion after the forming step; and a
step of attaching the positioning member to the holding portion
after the forming step.
3. A method of manufacturing a window assembly including a window
pane attachable to a predetermined window frame, a long covering
member made of a polymer material and formed integrally along at
least a part of a peripheral edge of the window pane in order that
a gap between the window pane and the window frame may be covered
by the covering member and a positioning member secured to a back
surface of the peripheral edge of the window pane so as to be away
from the covering member toward a surface center of the window pane
in order that the window pane may be positioned relative to the
window frame, the method comprising: an adhesive applying step
continuously applying an adhesive to a predetermined adhesion area
of the covering member of the window pane and a predetermined
adhesion area of the positioning member so that adhesive layers of
both predetermined adhesion areas are continuous via a
predetermined adhesive connection area to each other; a forming
step in which the window pane to which the adhesive has been
applied is set in an injection mold having a cavity for forming the
covering member, a cavity for forming the positioning member and a
polymer material flow cavity causing both cavities to communicate
with each other at a position other than the adhesive connection
area, and a predetermined polymer material is injected into the
injection mold to fill the injection mold so that the covering
member and the positioning member are formed into a shape obtained
by connecting the covering member and the positioning member to
each other by a material flow connection portion formed by the
polymer material flow cavity and so that the covering member and
the holding portion are adhered via the respective adhesive layers
to the window pane thereby to be fixed; and a step of removing the
material flow connection portion after the forming step.
4. The window assembly manufacturing method according to claim 1,
comprising that in the adhesive applying step, an application range
of the adhesive applied to the predetermined adhesion area of the
positioning member of the window pane and/or the predetermined
adhesion area of the holding portion is broader than an outer
configuration of an end face of the positioning member and/or the
holding portion at the adhesive side.
5. The window assembly manufacturing method according to claim 1,
comprising that the window pane is moved in the adhesive applying
step while an applying head for applying the adhesive to the window
pane is fixed to a position.
6. The window assembly manufacturing method according to any one of
claims 1 to 3 claim 1, comprising that in the forming step, a tab
is formed integrally on the material flow connection portion formed
by the polymer material flow cavity so as to protrude in such a
direction as to depart from the back surface of the window
pane.
7. The window assembly manufacturing method according to claim 1,
comprising that at least a part of the window pane to which the
adhesive is applied is previously heated in the forming step.
8. A method of manufacturing a window assembly including a window
pane attachable to a predetermined window frame, a long covering
member made of a polymer material and formed integrally along at
least a part of a peripheral edge of the window pane in order that
a gap between the window pane and the window frame may be covered
by the covering member, a positioning member secured to a back
surface of the peripheral edge of the window pane so as to be away
from the covering member toward a surface center of the window pane
in order that the window pane may be positioned relative to the
window frame, the method comprising: using the window pane
including a predetermined adhesion area of the covering member and
a predetermined adhesion area of the positioning member and a
holding portion holding the positioning member, an adhesive being
continuously applied to the predetermined adhesion areas so that
adhesive layers of both predetermined adhesion areas are continuous
via a predetermined adhesive connection area to each other; a
forming step in which the window pane to which the adhesive has
been applied and the positioning member are set in an injection
mold having a cavity for forming the covering member, a cavity for
forming the holding portion and a polymer material flow cavity
causing both cavities to communicate with each other at a position
other than the adhesive connection area, and a predetermined
polymer material is injected into the injection mold to fill the
injection mold so that the covering member and the holding portion
are formed into a shape obtained by connecting the covering member
and the holding portion to each other by a material flow connection
portion formed by the polymer material flow cavity and so that the
covering member and the holding portion are adhered via the
respective adhesive layers to the window pane thereby to be fixed;
and a step of removing the material flow connection portion after
the forming step.
9. A method of manufacturing a window assembly including a window
pane attachable to a predetermined window frame, a long covering
member made of a polymer material and formed integrally along at
least a part of a peripheral edge of the window pane in order that
a gap between the window pane and the window frame may be covered
by the covering member, a positioning member secured to a back
surface of the peripheral edge of the window pane so as to be away
from the covering member toward a surface center of the window pane
in order that the window pane may be positioned relative to the
window frame, the method comprising: using the window pane
including a predetermined adhesion area of the covering member and
a predetermined adhesion area of a holding portion holding the
positioning member, an adhesive being continuously applied to the
predetermined adhesion areas so that adhesive layers of both
predetermined adhesion areas are continuous via a predetermined
adhesive connection area to each other; a forming step in which the
window pane to which the adhesive has been applied is set in an
injection mold having a cavity for forming the covering member, a
cavity for forming the holding portion and a polymer material flow
cavity causing both cavities to communicate with each other at a
position other than the adhesive connection area, and a
predetermined polymer material is injected into the injection mold
to fill the injection mold so that the covering member and the
holding portion are formed into a shape obtained by connecting the
covering member and the holding portion to each other by a material
flow connection portion formed by the polymer material flow cavity
and so that the covering member and the holding portion are adhered
via the respective adhesive layers to the window pane thereby to be
fixed; a step of removing the material flow connection portion
after the forming step; and a step of attaching the positioning
member to the holding portion after the forming step.
10. A method of manufacturing a window assembly including a window
pane attachable to a predetermined window frame, a long covering
member made of a polymer material and formed integrally along at
least a part of a peripheral edge of the window pane in order that
a gap between the window pane and the window frame may be covered
by the covering member, a positioning member secured to a back
surface of the peripheral edge of the window pane so as to be away
from the covering member toward a surface center of the window pane
in order that the window pane may be positioned relative to the
window frame, the method comprising: using the window pane
including a predetermined adhesion area of the covering member and
a predetermined adhesion area of the positioning member, an
adhesive being continuously applied to the predetermined adhesion
areas so that adhesive layers of both predetermined adhesion areas
are continuous via a predetermined adhesive connection area to each
other; a forming step in which the window pane to which the
adhesive has been applied is set in an injection mold having a
cavity for forming the covering member, a cavity for forming the
positioning member and a polymer material flow cavity causing both
cavities to communicate with each other at a position other than
the adhesive connection area, and a predetermined polymer material
is injected into the injection mold to fill the injection mold so
that the covering member and the positioning member are formed into
a shape obtained by connecting the covering member and the
positioning member to each other by a material flow connection
portion formed by the polymer material flow cavity and so that the
covering member and the holding portion are adhered via the
respective adhesive layers to the window pane thereby to be fixed;
and a step of removing the material flow connection portion after
the forming step.
11. A window pane attachable to a predetermined window frame,
comprising a predetermined area to which a long covering member
made of a polymer material is attached, the covering member being
formed integrally along at least a part of a peripheral edge of the
window pane in order that a gap between the window pane and the
window frame may be covered by the covering member, and a
predetermined area to which a positioning member and/or a holding
portion holding the positioning member is attached, the positioning
member and/or the holding portion being secured to a back surface
of the peripheral edge of the window pane so as to be away from the
covering member toward a surface center of the window pane in order
that the window pane may be positioned relative to the window
frame, and in that an adhesive is continuously applied to both
predetermined areas so that adhesive layers of both predetermined
areas are continuous via a predetermined adhesive connection area
to each other.
12. The window assembly manufacturing method according to claim 2,
comprising that in the adhesive applying step, an application range
of the adhesive applied to the predetermined adhesion area of the
positioning member of the window pane and/or the predetermined
adhesion area of the holding portion is broader than an outer
configuration of an end face of the positioning member and/or the
holding portion at the adhesive side.
13. The window assembly manufacturing method according to claim 3,
comprising that in the adhesive applying step, an application range
of the adhesive applied to the predetermined adhesion area of the
positioning member of the window pane and/or the predetermined
adhesion area of the holding portion is broader than an outer
configuration of an end face of the positioning member and/or the
holding portion at the adhesive side.
14. The window assembly manufacturing method according to claim 2,
comprising that the window pane is moved in the adhesive applying
step while an applying head for applying the adhesive to the window
pane is fixed to a position.
15. The window assembly manufacturing method according to claim 3,
comprising that the window pane is moved in the adhesive applying
step while an applying head for applying the adhesive to the window
pane is fixed to a position.
16. The window assembly manufacturing method according to claim 2,
comprising that in the forming step, a tab is formed integrally on
the material flow connection portion formed by the polymer material
flow cavity so as to protrude in such a direction as to depart from
the back surface of the window pane.
17. The window assembly manufacturing method according to claim 3,
comprising that in the forming step, a tab is formed integrally on
the material flow connection portion formed by the polymer material
flow cavity so as to protrude in such a direction as to depart from
the back surface of the window pane.
18. The window assembly manufacturing method according to claim 2,
comprising that at least a part of the window pane to which the
adhesive is applied is previously heated in the forming step.
19. The window assembly manufacturing method according to claim 3,
comprising that at least a part of the window pane to which the
adhesive is applied is previously heated in the forming step.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to a method of manufacturing a
window assembly attached to a window frame of an automobile or the
like and a window pane employed in the manufacture of the window
assembly.
BACKGROUND ART
[0002] A window assembly attached to a window frame of an
automobile is generally provided with a long covering member
disposed along a peripheral edge of a window pane for covering a
gap between the window pane and the window frame. A paste-like
adhesion/sealant is interposed between a back surface of the
peripheral edge of the window pane and the window frame and cured
so that the window assembly is adhered and fixed to the window
frame and sealing is provided between the window assembly and the
window frame. It usually takes two days and nights (about 48 hours,
for example) to cure the paste-like sealant completely.
Accordingly, when the window assembly is to be attached to the
window frame, a fixing member provided on a predetermined part of
the back surface of the peripheral edge of the window pane is
engaged with an engagement hole formed in the window frame, whereby
the window assembly is temporally fixed to the window frame in a
positioned state. Consequently, the window assembly is prevented
from being displaced until the sealant is cured.
[0003] Thus, when the window assembly including the window pane
provided with the covering member and the fixing member is
manufactured, an adhesive is applied to a predetermined adhesion
area of the covering member of the window pane and a predetermined
adhesion area of a holding portion holding the fixing member, so as
to be discontinuously separated, as described in Patent Document 1
(gazette of Japanese Patent No. 2554537). Subsequently, the window
pane to which the adhesive has been applied and the fixing member
are set in an injection mold. A resin material injected into a
cavity for molding of the covering member is also caused to flow
via a material flow cavity into a cavity used for molding of the
holding portion, so that the covering member and the holding
portion are formed into a shape in which the covering member and
the holding portion are coupled to each other by a material flow
connection portion, whereby the covering member and the holding
portion are adhered to the window pane thereby to be fixed to the
window pane. The material flow connection portion is removed
thereafter.
[0004] In this method, an adhesive is applied to a predetermined
adhesion area of the covering member and a predetermined adhesion
area of the holding portion of the window pane discontinuously and
separately. Consequently, the material flow connection portion
between the covering member and the holding portion can be
prevented from being adhered to the window pane, whereupon the
material flow connection portion can easily be removed.
Patent Document 1: gazette of Japanese Patent No. 2554537 (page 2
and the like)
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
Problem to be Overcome by the Invention
[0005] In the above-described patent document 1, however, a work
for applying the adhesive to the window pane needs to be divided
into a plurality of times since the adhesion is applied to the
predetermined adhesion area of the covering member and the
predetermined adhesion area of the holding portion of the window
pane discontinuously and separately. A plate-shaped template
(stencil) having the same size as the window pane and a hole in the
predetermined adhesion area of the holding portion needs to be used
in the case of manual work. This complicates the adhesion applying
work and tends to cause a difference in a thickness of adhesive
layer and a drying time between both areas, whereupon there is a
possibility of deviation in adhesive strength.
[0006] Furthermore, in a method, an adhesive is applied by sliding
applying head in contact with the window pane while a liquid
adhesive is being supplied to the applying head made of a porous
material such as sponge, felt or the like. In this method, an
applying head needs to apply the adhesive to one predetermined
adhesion area and thereafter to be parted from the window pane and
to be moved to the subsequent predetermined adhesion area.
Consequently, the adhesive applying work is complicated. Moreover,
the adhesive supplied to the applying head is excessively reserved
in the applying head while the applying head is being parted from
the window pane and moved. As a result, there is a possibility that
excessive amount of adhesive may be applied to a subsequent
predetermined adhesion area, and consequently, the adhesive layer
of the subsequent predetermined adhesion area would excessively be
thickened or a drying time would excessively be increased. That is,
since a forming step starts before the adhesive layer is completely
dried, there is a possibility that a adhesive strength may be
reduced. Additionally, since the predetermined adhesion area of the
holding portion has a narrow range of adhesive application, the
applying head cannot almost be slid and can only be pressed against
the window pane, whereupon it is difficult to apply the adhesive so
as to obtain a uniform thickness.
[0007] The present invention was made in view of the foregoing
circumstances and an object of the invention is to carry out the
adhesive applying work efficiently in the production of window
assembly and to remove a material flow connection portion easily
after forming of the covering member or the like while the adhesive
can uniformly be applied to each predetermined adhesion area with
the result of improvement in the adhesive quality.
Means for Overcoming the Problem
[0008] To achieve the foregoing object, claim 1 describes a method
of manufacturing a window assembly including a window pane
attachable to a predetermined window frame, a long covering member
made of a polymer material and formed integrally along at least a
part of a peripheral edge of the window pane in order that a gap
between the window pane and the window frame may be covered by the
covering member and a positioning member secured to a back surface
of the peripheral edge of the window pane so as to be away from the
covering member toward a surface center of the window pane in order
that the window pane may be positioned relative to the window
frame, the method comprising an adhesive applying step continuously
applying an adhesive to a predetermined adhesion area of the
covering member of the window pane and a predetermined adhesion
area of the positioning member and a holding portion holding the
positioning member so that adhesive layers of both predetermined
adhesion areas are continuous via an adhesive connection area to
each other, a forming step in which the window pane to which the
adhesive has been applied and the positioning member are set in an
injection mold having a cavity for forming the covering member, a
cavity for forming the holding portion and a polymer material flow
cavity causing both cavities to communicate with each other at a
position other than the adhesive connection area, and a
predetermined polymer material is injected into the injection mold
to fill the injection mold so that the covering member and the
holding portion are formed into a shape obtained by connecting the
covering member and the holding portion to each other by a material
flow connection portion formed by the polymer material flow cavity
and so that the covering member and the holding portion are adhered
via the respective adhesion layers to the window pane thereby to be
fixed, and a step of removing the material flow connection portion
after the forming step.
[0009] In this method, the adhesive is continuously applied to the
predetermined adhesion area of the covering member of the window
pane and the predetermined adhesion area of the positioning member
and the holding portion. Accordingly, since a work of applying the
adhesive to the window pane need not be divided into a plurality of
times, the adhesive applying work can efficiently be carried out,
and the adhesive can uniformly be applied to each predetermined
adhesion area. Since a thickness of the adhesive layer of each
predetermined adhesion area and a drying time are substantially
equalized, stable adhesive strength can be obtained. Moreover, the
used injection mold has a cavity for forming the covering member, a
cavity for forming the holding portion and a polymer material flow
cavity causing both cavities to communicate with each other at a
position other than the adhesive connection area. Consequently, the
material flow connection portion between the covering member and
the holding portion can be prevented from being adhered to the
window pane and accordingly can easily be removed.
[0010] On the other hand, limitation to the configuration of a
cavity of the injection mold or the shape of the positioning member
is increased when the covering member and the holding portion are
formed with the positioning member being set in the injection
mold.
[0011] In view of the foregoing, as in claim 2, a positioning
member previously manufactured separately may be attached to the
holding portion after the covering member and the holding portion
have been made of the predetermined polymer material. Consequently,
since the positioning member need not be set in the injection mold
in the forming, limitation to the configuration of a cavity of the
injection mold or the shape of the positioning member is reduced.
As a result, the construction of the injection mold can be
simplified, and the degree of freedom in the design of the
positioning member can be increased.
[0012] Furthermore, as in claim 3, the covering member and the
positioning member may be made of a predetermined polymer material
simultaneously by the injection molding. Consequently, since the
positioning member can be made of the polymer material which is
used to make the covering member, the number of parts can be
reduced and the positioning member need not be mounted.
[0013] Furthermore, as in claim 4, it is preferable that in the
adhesive applying step, an application range of the adhesive
applied to the predetermined adhesion area of the positioning
member of the window pane and/or the predetermined adhesion area of
the holding portion is broader than an outer configuration of an
end face of the positioning member and/or the holding portion at
the adhesive side. Consequently, the positioning member and the
holding portion can reliably be adhered to the window pane even if
an application range of the adhesive layer differs to some
degree.
[0014] Furthermore, as in claim 5, the window pane may be moved in
the adhesive applying step while an applying head for applying the
adhesive to the window pane is fixed to a position. Consequently,
the construction of an adhesive applier can be simplified as
compared with the case where the applying head is moved to apply
the adhesive, and a low cost can be realized. Furthermore, after
completion of the adhesive applying step, the window pane can
smoothly be conveyed to a subsequent step (a heating-drying step,
for example) by continuously using a system, such as a robot or the
like, which has moved the window pane.
[0015] Furthermore, as in claim 6, in the forming step, a tab may
be formed integrally on the material flow connection portion formed
by the polymer material flow cavity so as to protrude in such a
direction as to depart from the back surface of the window pane.
Consequently, when the material flow connection portion is to be
removed, the tab is pinched and pulled in such a direction that the
material flow connection portion is parted from the back surface of
the window pane thereby to be removed. Accordingly, a work of
removing the material flow connection portion can be rendered
easier.
[0016] Furthermore, as in claim 7, at least a part of the window
pane to which the adhesive is applied may be preheated in the
forming step. Consequently, in the injection of polymer material, a
solvent for the adhesive applied to the window pane can stably be
volatilized, whereupon the adhesive strength can be stabilized.
[0017] In the inventions described in respective claims 8 to 10,
the adhesive applying steps of claims 1 to 3 are eliminated and a
window pane (such as described in claim 11, for example) having
predetermined applied areas to which an adhesive has continuously
been applied is previously obtained and the window assembly is
manufactured. Consequently, claims 8 to 10 can achieve the same
effects as the claims 1 to 3.
Effect of the Invention
[0018] As obvious from the foregoing, according to the present
invention, the adhesive applying work can be simplified and carried
out efficiently in the case of manufacturing a window assembly.
Furthermore, since the adhesive is uniformly applied to each
predetermined adhesion area, the adhesive layers have substantially
the same thickness and drying time. Consequently, the material flow
connection portion can easily be removed after forming of the
covering member and the like while the quality of adherent property
can be improved.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] [FIG. 1] A front view of a major part of the window assembly
of a first embodiment in accordance with the present invention;
[0020] [FIG. 2] A sectional view taken along line A-A in FIG.
1;
[0021] [FIG. 3] A sectional view taken along line B-B in FIG.
1;
[0022] [FIG. 4] A perspective view of a schematic construction of
an adhesive applying apparatus;
[0023] [FIG. 5] A rear view of a major part of the window pane for
explaining a method of applying the adhesive;
[0024] [FIG. 6] A sectional view of a major part of an injection
mold in the first embodiment;
[0025] [FIG. 7] A rear view of a major part of the window assembly
wherein a covering member and a holding portion are connected
together by a material flow connection portion;
[0026] [FIG. 8] A sectional view of a major part of an injection
mold in a second embodiment;
[0027] [FIG. 9] A sectional view of a major part of window assembly
of the third embodiment;
[0028] [FIG. 10] A sectional view of a major part of an injection
mold in a third embodiment;
[0029] [FIG. 11] A front view of window assembly of a fourth
embodiment; and
[0030] [FIG. 12] A sectional view taken along line C-C in FIG.
11.
EXPLANATION OF REFERENCE SYMBOLS
[0031] 11 . . . window assembly, 12 . . . window pane, 13 . . .
window frame, 14 . . . opaque colored layer, 15 . . . covering
member, 18 . . . positioning fixture (positioning member), 19 . . .
pedestal, 20 . . . holding portion, 21 . . . engagement portion, 23
. . . engagement hole, 24 . . . adhesive applying apparatus, 28 . .
. applying head, 29 . . . adhesive applying section, 31 . . . first
adhesive layer, 32 . . . second adhesive layer, 35 . . . injection
mold, 36 . . . covering member forming cavity, 37 . . . holding
portion forming cavity, 38 . . . polymer material flow cavity, 42 .
. . material flow connection portion, 43 . . . tab, 44 . . . tab
forming cavity, 47 . . . sealant, 48 . . . injection mold, 49 . . .
window assembly, 50 . . . positioning member, 53 . . . injection
mold, 54 . . . positioning member forming cavity, 55 . . . window
assembly, 56 . . . window pane, 57 . . . covering member and 59 . .
. window frame.
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0032] The following is description of four embodiments 1 to 4 in
each of which the present invention is applied to a window assembly
for a rear window of an automobile.
Embodiment 1
[0033] Embodiment 1 of the invention will be described with
reference to FIGS. 1 to 7. Firstly, an outline structure of the
window assembly 11 for rear window will be described with reference
to FIGS. 1 to 3. The window assembly 11 includes a window pane 12
(rear window glass) formed into a shape (gently curved generally
rectangular shape, for example) corresponding to a window frame 13
(see FIG. 2) to which the window pane 12 is to be attached. The
window pane 12 has a back surface with an opaque colored layer 14
(also called "frit layer" when the window pane is glass) formed
along a peripheral edge of the window pane 12 and having a
predetermined width. The opaque colored layer 14 prevents the back
surface of the peripheral edge of the window pane 12 from being
viewed therethrough at the surface side of window pane 12.
[0034] A long covering member 15 is provided along the peripheral
edge of the window pane 12 (peripheral edge of opaque colored layer
14) on the back surface of the window pane 12, as shown in FIG. 2.
The covering member 15 is made by injection molding from a
predetermined polymer material and is adhered and fixed to the
opaque colored layer 14 of the window pane 12 by a first adhesive
layer 31 which will be described later. An elastically deformable
lip 16 is formed integrally on a base of the covering member 15.
The lip 16 abuts against a peripheral wall 17 of the window frame
13, thereby covering a gap between the window pane 12 and the
window frame 13.
[0035] Positioning fixtures 18 (positioning members) are provided
at a plurality of locations respectively on the back surface of the
window pane 12 for temporarily fixing the window pane 12 in a
positioned state relative to the window frame 13 as shown in FIG.
3. The positioning fixtures 18 are disposed at respective locations
away from the covering member 15 toward the center of the surface
of the window pane 12 within a range of the opaque colored layer 14
on the back surface of the window pane 12. Each positioning fixture
18 has a proximal end formed with a disc-shaped pedestal 19 which
is surrounded by a holding portion 20 thereby to be held. Each
holding portion 20 is made by injection molding from the same
polymer material as the covering member 15 and is adhered and fixed
to the back surface of the window pane 12 by a second adhesive
layer 32 which will be described later. Each positioning fixture 18
is made of an elastic material such as polyoxymethylene (POM) resin
and has a distal end with an elastically deformable engagement
portion 21 formed integrally therewith. When the window assembly 11
is attached to the window frame 13, the engagement portion 21 of
each positioning fixture 18 is elastically engaged with an
engagement hole 23 formed in a flange 22 of the window frame 13, so
that the window assembly 11 can temporarily be fixed while being
positioned relative to the window frame 13 until sealant 47 is
cured as will be described later.
[0036] A method of manufacturing the window assembly 11 with the
above construction will be described with reference to FIGS. 4 to
7. Firstly, the window pane 12 having the opaque colored layer 14
previously formed at another site is prepared, and the
manufacturing sequence proceeds to an adhesive applying step. An
adhesive applying apparatus 24 used in the adhesive applying step
supplies liquid adhesive stored in an adhesive tank 25 via a supply
pipe 27 to an applying head 28 by a pump 26, as shown in FIG. 4.
The applying head 28 includes an adhesive applying section 29 which
is fixed at a location where the section 29 is in contact with the
back surface of the window pane 12 while slightly urged toward the
surface of the window pane 12 by a spring or the like (not shown).
The window pane 12 is slid in a horizontal direction so that the
adhesive is applied to the back surface of the window pane 12. The
adhesion applying section 29 of the applying head 28 may be made of
a similar material such as a brush-shaped member or sheet fastener
or a porous material such as sponge or felt as shown in FIG. 4.
[0037] In the adhesive applying step, as shown in FIG. 5, the back
surface of the window pane 12 includes a predetermined adhesion
area S1 of the covering member 15 (hereinafter referred to "first
predetermined adhesion area") to which the adhesive is applied so
that a first adhesion layer 31 is formed. The back surface of the
window pane 12 also includes a predetermined adhesion layer S2 of
the positioning fixture 18 and the holding portion 20 (hereinafter
referred to "second predetermined adhesion area") to which the
adhesive is applied so that a second adhesion layer 32 is formed.
In this case, the adhesive is continuously applied to the first
predetermined adhesion area S1 (the predetermined adhesion area of
the covering member 15) and the second predetermined adhesion area
S2 (the predetermined adhesion areas of the positioning fixture 18
and holding portion 20) of the window pane 12 so that the adhesion
layers 31 and 32 of both predetermined adhesion areas S1 and S2 are
continuous via a predetermined adhesive continuation area S3. Each
of the adhesive layers 31 and 32 preferably has a thickness in a
dried state ranging from a fraction of a micron to several tens
micron. A third adhesive layer 33 is formed in the predetermined
adhesive continuation area S3 at this time. The third adhesive
layer 33 also has the same thickness as the adhesive layer 31 or
32.
[0038] While the window pane 12 is held by an articulated robot
(not shown), the adhesive is continuously applied to the back
surface of the window pane 12 in the following manner, for
example:
[0039] Firstly, the window pane 12 is moved so that the applying
head 28 is slid along the first predetermined adhesion area S1,
whereby adhesive is applied to the first predetermined adhesion
area S1, as shown by solid line (i) in FIG. 5.
[0040] Every time the applying head 28 is approached near the
second predetermined adhesion area S2, the window pane 12 is slid
so that the applying head 28 is relatively moved through a route of
the first predetermined adhesion area S1, the adhesive continuation
area S3, the second predetermined adhesion area S2, the adhesive
continuation area S3 and the first predetermined adhesion area S1,
whereby adhesive is applied to the second predetermined adhesion
area S2, as shown by broken line (ii) in FIG. 5. In this case, an
application range of the adhesive applied to the second
predetermined adhesion area S2 is rendered broader than an outer
configuration of the end faces of the pedestal 19 of the
positioning fixture 18 and the holding portion 20. It is preferable
that an application range of the adhesive-applied to the first
predetermined adhesion area S1 is also rendered slightly inwardly
broader than the width of the covering member 15.
[0041] Subsequently, the window pane 12 is again moved so that the
applying head 28 is relatively moved along the first predetermined
adhesion area S1, whereby the adhesive is applied to the first
predetermined adhesion area S1, as shown by solid line (iii) in
FIG. 5. An above-described movement of the window pane 12 can be
carried out by controlling the drive of the hand of the robot on
the basis of a predetermined program.
[0042] The manufacturing sequence advances to a drying step after
completion of the adhesive applying step. In the drying step, the
window pane 12 on which the adhesive has been applied is put into a
drying furnace or the like so that a preferably entire window pane
12 is heated. As a result, the adhesive applied portions of the
window pane 12 are heated so that volatilization of solvent
contained in the adhesive is promoted. The thickness of each
adhesive layer is enlarged for the purpose of easy understanding in
the drawings.
[0043] The manufacturing sequence advances to a forming step after
completion of the drying step. As shown in FIG. 6, an injection
mold 35 used in the forming step is provided with a covering member
forming cavity 36 for forming the covering member 15, a holding
portion forming cavity 37 for forming the holding portion 20
holding the pedestal 19 of each positioning fixture 18 and a
polymer material flow cavity 38 causing both cavities 36 and 37 to
communicate with each other except for a position other than the
adhesive continuation area S3 (location where no adhesive is
applied). An injection gate 39 is provided on a location of the
covering member forming cavity 36 or injection gates 39 are
provided on a plurality of locations of the cavity 36 in the
lengthwise direction of the cavity 36.
[0044] As a result, molten polymer material injected from an
injection nozzle (not shown) of an injection molding machine is
injected through a runner 40, a sprue 41 and an injection gate 39
of the injection mold 35 into the covering member forming cavity
36. The polymer material injected into the covering member forming
cavity 36 is also adapted to flow through the polymer material flow
cavity 38 into the holding portion forming cavity 37 thereby to
fill the cavity 37.
[0045] Furthermore, the polymer material flow cavity 38 is provided
with a tab forming cavity 44 for forming a tab 43 (see FIG. 7)
integrally with a material flow connection portion 42 (see FIG. 7)
formed by the polymer material flow cavity 38. The tab 43 protrudes
in such a direction as to part from the window pane 12.
[0046] In the forming step, firstly, the window pane 12 applied
with the adhesive and the positioning fixtures 18 are set in the
injection mold 35, which is then closed, as shown in FIG. 6.
Subsequently, molten polymer material is injected into the
injection mold 35 to fill the cavities 36 to 38 and 44 and
thereafter, the polymer material is cooled to be solidified or
cured, whereby the covering member 15 and the holding portion 20
are formed so as to be connected to each other by the material flow
connection portion 42 formed by the polymer material flow cavity
38, as shown in FIG. 7. Furthermore, the covering member 15 and the
holding portion 20 are adhered via respective adhesive layers 31
and 32 to the opaque colored layer 14 on the back surface of the
window pane 12. As a result, the window assembly 11 is thus
manufactured to which the covering member 15 and the holding
portion 20 are adhered and fixed while being connected to each
other by the material flow connection portion 42. Furthermore, the
tab 43 protruding in such a direction as to part from the window
pane 12 is formed integrally with the material flow connection
portion 42. Subsequently, the injection mold 35 is opened and the
window assembly 11 to which the covering member 15 and the holding
portion 20 are adhered and fixed in an interconnected state is
ejected from the injection mold 35 by ejecting of an ejector pin
45.
[0047] The polymer material used to mold the covering member 15 and
the holding portion 20 in the forming step may include a
general-purpose thermoplastic resin such as acrylonitrile butadiene
styrene (ABS) resin, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polypropylene (PP)
or the like, for example. In addition, the polymer material may
include an engineering thermoplastic resin such as polyamide (PA),
polycarbonate (PC), polyphenylene ether (PPE) or the like, a
thermoplastic elastomer such as olefin thermoplastic elastomer
(TPO), styrene thermoplastic elastomer (SBC), polyvinyl chloride
thermoplastic elastomer (TPVC), polyurethane thermoplastic
elastomer (TPU) or the like, or liquid reactive mixture material of
polyol and isocyanate both of which react to produce polyurethane
(PU). Furthermore, a filler, modifying agent and the like may be
mixed in the polymer material in view of environment where the
window assembly 11 is used.
[0048] An adhesive forming the adhesive layers 31 to 33 preferably
comprises an acid modified polyolefin resin or acid modified
polyolefin-styrene copolymer resin as a main component when a
polymer material from which the covering member 15 and holding
portion 20 are molded is TPO or SBC. The adhesive is preferably a
polyamide adhesive when the polymer material is PVC.
[0049] Upon completion of the forming step, the manufacturing
sequence advances to a step where the material flow connection
portion 42 is removed from the window assembly 11 to which the
covering member 15 and the holding portion 20 are adhered and fixed
in an interconnected state. In this step, the tab 43 formed
integrally with the material flow connection portion 42 is pinched
and pulled in such a direction that the material flow connection
portion 42 is parted from the window pane 12 thereby to be removed.
Consequently, the opaque colored layer 14 is exposed at a removed
portion. When the material flow connection portion 42 is removed,
cut may be formed by a knife and the like in a predetermined
removed portion of the material flow connection portion 42 and
covering member 15 and in a predetermined removed portion of the
material flow connection portion 42 and the holding portion 20.
Furthermore, these predetermined removed portions may be cut by a
knife or the like. As a result, the manufacturing of the window
assembly 11 can be completed.
[0050] The reason for removal of the material flow connection
portion 42 is as follows: if paste-like urethane sealant 47 which
will be described later should be disposed onto the material flow
connection portion 42 in the shape of a string with the material
flow connection 42 remaining, the sealant 47 would not be
distributed to a concave corner happened in a boundary between a
side of the material flow connection portion 42 and the back
surface of the window pane 12, whereupon a small gap would be
occurred. There is a possibility that water may invade through the
gap.
[0051] When the window assembly 11 thus manufactured is mounted to
the window frame 13, a dam 46 for holding back the sealant is
secured by adhering or the like to a position on the back surface
of window pane 12 away from the covering member 15 toward the
center of the surface of the window pane 12 within a range of the
opaque colored layer 14, as shown in FIGS. 2 and 3. Then, as shown
in FIG. 7, a liquid primer P ("HAMATITE WS-202" sold by THE
YOKOHAMA RUBBER CO., LTD., for example) improving adhesion strenght
with the sealant 47 is continuously applied to an entire periphery
in a discharge area of the sealant 47 so that a thickness in a
dried state ranges from a fraction of a micron to several tens
micron, if necessary. The primer is partially eliminated in FIG. 7
for the purpose of preventing the figure from being complicated.
Subsequently, the paste-like urethane sealant 47 is disposed along
a peripheral edge toward a peripheral side of the dam 46 at an
inner peripheral side of the covering member 15 on the back surface
of the window pane 12. In this case, the sealant 47 is discharged
onto the opaque colored layer 14 between the positioning fixture 18
and the covering member 15 at the position of the positioning
fixture 18. Subsequently, the window assembly 11 is fitted with the
window frame 13, and the paste-like sealant 47 is interposed
between the back surface of the entire peripheral edge of the
window pane 12 and the flange 22 of the window frame 13. In this
state, the sealant 47 is cured such that the window assembly 11 is
adhered to the window frame 13 to be fixed, and a gap between the
window assembly 11 is fitted with the window frame 13 is sealed. At
this time, the engagement portion 21 of each positioning fixture 18
fixed to the back surface of the window pane 12 is elastically
engaged with the engagement hole 23 of the flange 22 of the window
frame 13, whereby the window assembly 11 is temporarily fixed while
being positioned in the direction horizontal with the surface of
the window pane 12 and in the direction of thickness relative to
the window frame 13. Consequently, the window assembly 11 is
prevented from being displaced while the sealant 47 is cured.
[0052] In the predetermined adhesive continuation area S3, the
primer P is applied onto the adhesive layer 33, onto which the
sealant 47 is disposed. A sum total of the thicknesses of the
adhesive layer 33 and the primer P ranges from several microns to
200 micron and accordingly the adhesive continuation area S3 is
substantially in flat surface. As a result, no gap is happened
between the adhesive continuation area S3 and the sealant 47 when
the sealant 47 is disposed. Furthermore, since the above-described
adhesive applied to the adhesive continuation area S3 to be formed
into the adhesive layer 33 has a good adhesion to the primer P, the
window pane 12 (opaque colored layer 14) undergoes no adverse
effect such as a reduction in the sealing performance of the
sealant 47.
[0053] In the above-described embodiment 1, the adhesive is
continuously applied to the first predetermined adhesion area S1
(the predetermined adhesion area of the covering member 15) and the
second predetermined adhesion area S2 (the predetermined adhesion
areas of the positioning fixture 18 and holding portion 20) of the
window pane 12 so that the adhesive layers 31 and 32 of both
predetermined adhesion areas S1 and S2 are continuous via the
adhesive continuation area S3. Accordingly, since the work of
applying the adhesive to the window pane 12 need not be divided
into a plurality of times, the adhesive applying work can be
simplified and carried out efficiently. Furthermore, the adhesive
can uniformly be applied to the predetermined adhesion areas S1 and
S2, and the thicknesses of the adhesive layers 31 and 32 of the
predetermined adhesion areas S1 and S2 and the drying time can
substantially be equalized, whereupon stable adhesive strength can
be achieved. Moreover, the used injection mold 35 has the polymer
material flow cavity 38 causes the covering member forming cavity
36 and holding portion forming cavity 37 to communicate with each
other at the position other than the adhesive continuation area S3.
Accordingly, the material flow connection portion 42 can be avoided
being adhered to the window pane 12 and can accordingly be removed
easily.
[0054] Furthermore, in the embodiment 1, an application range of
the adhesive applied to the second predetermined adhesion area S2
(predetermined adhesion areas of the positioning fixture 18 and the
holding portion 20) of the window pane 12 is rendered broader than
an outer configuration of the end faces of the pedestal 19 of the
positioning fixture 18 and the holding portion 20 in the adhesive
applying step. Accordingly, an entire end face of the holding
portion 20 is reliably adhered close to the adhesive layer,
whereupon the holding portion 20 can reliably be adhered to the
window pane 12 to be fixed.
[0055] Furthermore, in the embodiment 1, the window pane 12 is
moved in the adhesive applying step while the position of the
applying head 28 applying adhesive to the window pane 12 is fixed.
Accordingly, the construction of the adhesive applying apparatus 24
can be simplified and the cost of the apparatus 24 can be reduced
as compared with the case where adhesive is applied while the
applying head is being moved. Furthermore, after completion of the
adhesive applying step, the system such as a robot having thereto
moved the window pane 12 can continuously be used, whereupon the
window pane 12 can smoothly be conveyed to the subsequent
heating-drying step.
[0056] Furthermore, in the embodiment 1, the tab 43 protruding in
such a direction as to part from the window pane 12 is formed
integrally on the material flow connection portion 42 in the
forming step. Accordingly, when the material flow connection
portion 42 is to be removed, the tab 43 is pinched and pulled such
that the material flow connection portion 42 can be pulled in such
a direction as to part from the window pane 12 thereby to be
removed. Consequently, the work of removing the material flow
connection portion 42 can be simplified and carried out
efficiently.
[0057] Furthermore, in the embodiment 1, the adhesive-applied
portion of the window pane 12 is previously heated in the drying
step before the forming step. Accordingly, when the polymer
material is injected, the solvent of the adhesion applied to the
windowpane 12 can stably be volatilized, whereupon the adhesion
strength can be rendered stable.
Embodiment 2
[0058] Next, embodiment 2 will be described using FIG. 8. In
embodiment 2, substantially identical or similar parts are labeled
by the same reference symbols as those in embodiment 1 and
description of these parts will be simplified. The difference of
embodiment 2 from embodiment 1 will be described.
[0059] The covering member 15 and the holding portion 20 are formed
while the positioning fixtures 18 is set in the injection mold 35
in embodiment 1. In embodiment 2, however, the covering member 15
and the holding portion 20 are made of the polymer material and
thereafter, the positioning fixtures 18 previously made separately
are attached to the holding portion 20.
[0060] A space for setting the positioning fixtures 18 is
eliminated in the injection mold 48 used in the forming step in
embodiment 2, as shown in FIG. 8. In the forming step, only the
window pane 12 applied with the adhesive in the same manner as in
embodiment 1 is set in the injection mold 48, and the polymer
material is then injected thereby to fill the injection mold 48. As
a result, the covering member 15 and the holding portion 20 are
formed so as to be connected by the material flow connection
portion 42. The covering member 15 and the holding portion 20 are
adhered via the adhesive layers 31 and 32 to the opaque colored
layer 14 on the back surface of the window pane 12 to be fixed.
[0061] The material flow connection portion 42 is removed after
completion of the forming step and subsequently, the positioning
fixtures 18 previously made separately are attached to the holding
portion 20. Alternatively, the previously made positioning fixtures
18 may be attached to the holding portion 20 and thereafter, the
material flow connection portion 42 may be removed.
[0062] In embodiment 2, the positioning fixtures 18 are attached to
the holding portion 20 after the covering member 15 and the holding
portion 20 have been made of the polymer material. Accordingly, the
positioning fixtures 18 need not be set in the mold 48 in the
forming step and consequently, limitations to the shapes of
cavities of the mold 48 and to the shape of the positioning
fixtures 18 are reduced, whereupon the construction of the mold 48
can be simplified and a degree of freedom in the design of the
positioning fixtures 18 can be increased. Thus, embodiment 2 has an
advantage that a positioning fixture 18 having a complicated shape
can be used.
Embodiment 3
[0063] Next, embodiment 3 will be described using FIGS. 9 and 10.
In embodiment 3, substantially identical or similar parts are
labeled by the same reference symbols as those in embodiments 1 and
2 and description of these parts will be simplified. The
differences of embodiment 3 from embodiments 1 and 2 will be
described.
[0064] Only the holding portion 20 holding the positioning fixture
18 is made of the same polymer material as the covering member 15
by the injection molding in the second embodiment. In the third
embodiment, however, the entire positioning member 50 for
positioning the window pane 12 relative to the window frame 13 is
made of the same polymer material as the covering member 15 by the
injection molding and adhered to the opaque colored layer 14 of the
back surface of the window pane 12 to be fixed, as shown in FIG. 9.
The positioning member 50 includes the pedestal 51 formed
integrally and coaxially with a protrusion 50a having a tapered
face at the distal end side and a smaller diameter. When the window
assembly 49 is attached to he window frame 13, the protrusion 50a
of the positioning member 50 is inserted into the engagement hole
23 of the flange 22 of the window frame 13 so that the end face 51a
of the pedestal 51 is abutted against the flange 22. As a result,
the window assembly 49 is adapted to be positioned relative to the
window frame 13 in the direction horizontal to the surface of the
window pane 12 while a predetermined gap is maintained between the
flange 22 and the window pane 12.
[0065] When the above-described window assembly 49 is manufactured,
the adhesive is applied in the same manner as in embodiment 1 to
the predetermined adhesion area of the covering member 15 and the
predetermined adhesion area of the positioning member 50 on the
back surface of the window pane 12 in the adhesive applying step so
that the adhesive layers 31 and 52 of both predetermined adhesion
areas are continuous via the adhesive continuation area with each
other.
[0066] Furthermore, as shown in FIG. 10, the injection mold 53 used
in the forming step is provided with the covering member forming
cavity 36, the positioning member forming cavity 54 for forming the
positioning member 50 and the polymer material flow cavity 38
causing both cavities to communicate with each other at the
location other than the adhesive continuation area of the window
pane 12.
[0067] In the forming step, only the window pane 12 applied with
the adhesive is set in the injection mold 53, and the polymer
material is discharged to fill the mold 53. Consequently, the
covering member 15 and the positioning member 50 are formed so as
to be connected to each other by the material flow connection
portion 42. The covering member 15 and the positioning member 50
are adhered via the adhesive layers 31 and 52 respectively to the
opaque colored layer 14 of the back surface of the window pane 12.
The material flow connection portion 42 is removed after completion
of the forming step.
[0068] When the manufactured window assembly 49 is attached to the
window frame 13, the protrusion 50a of each positioning member 50
fixed to the back surface of the window pane 12 is inserted into
the corresponding engagement hole 23 of the flange 22 of the window
frame 13 and the end face 51a of the pedestal 51 is abutted against
the flange 22, as shown in FIG. 9. The window assembly 49 is
positioned relative to the window frame 13 while a predetermined
space is retained between the flange 22 and the window pane 12.
Consequently, the window assembly 49 is prevented from being
displaced until the sealant 47 is cured.
[0069] In the above-described embodiment 3, the covering member 15
and the positioning member 50 are simultaneously formed by the
injection molding. Accordingly, the positioning member 50 is made
of the same polymer material that is made into the covering member
15, whereupon the number of parts can be reduced. Furthermore,
since no positioning member 50 needs to be mounted, the production
cost of the window assembly 49 can be reduced.
Embodiment 4
[0070] Next, embodiment 4 in which the present invention is applied
to a window assembly for quarter window of an automobile will be
described with reference to FIGS. 11 and 12. In embodiment 4,
substantially identical or similar parts are labeled by the same
reference symbols as those in embodiment 1 and description of these
parts will be simplified. The difference of embodiment 4 from
embodiment 1 will be described.
[0071] A window pane 56 (quarter window glass) of a window assembly
55 for a quarter window glass includes a long covering member 57
provided along a portion of a peripheral edge of the window pane 56
except for the front side 56a. The covering member 57 extends from
the surface of the peripheral edge of the window pane 56 to the
back surface of the window pane 56. The covering member 57 is
adhered and fixed to the window pane 56 via an adhesive layer 58
formed by applying adhesive to the surface, back surface and end
face of the peripheral edge of the window pane 56. The lip 60
covering a gap between the covering member 57 and the window frame
59 and a decorative portion 61 covering the peripheral edge of the
surface of the window pane 56 are formed integrally on a base of
the covering member 57.
[0072] When the window assembly 55 is manufactured, the adhesive is
continuously applied to a predetermined adhesion area of the
covering member 57 of the window pane 56 and a predetermined
adhesion areas of the positioning fixture 18 and the holding
portion 20 in the adhesive applying step so that the adhesive
layers 58 and 32 of both predetermined adhesion areas are
continuous to each other via the adhesive continuation area.
[0073] In the forming step, the window pane 12 applied with the
adhesive and the positioning fixture 18 are set in the injection
mold (not shown). The polymer material is injected so as to fill
the mold, whereupon the covering member 57 and the holding portion
20 are formed into a shape so as to be connected to each other by
the material flow connection portion 42. The covering member 57 and
the holding portion 20 are adhered via the respective adhesive
layers 58 and 32 to the window pane 56 to be fixed. The material
flow connection 42 is removed after the forming step.
[0074] The positioning fixtures 18 may be attached to the holding
portion 20 after the covering member 57 and the holding portion 20
have been made of the polymer material in the same manner as
embodiment 2.
[0075] Alternatively, the entire positioning member 50 may be made
from the same polymer material as the covering member 57 by the
injection molding so as to be adhered to the back surface of the
window pane 56 to be fixed.
[0076] In each of the foregoing embodiments 1 to 4, the window pane
12 (56) is moved in the adhesive applying step while the position
of the applying head is fixed. However, the applying head 28 may be
moved while the window pane 12 (56) is fixed.
[0077] In each of the foregoing embodiments 1 to 4, the adhesion
applying step may be eliminated and the window pane to which the
adhesive has continuously been applied to the predetermined
adhesion areas may be obtained so that the window assembly is
manufactured.
[0078] The window pane with the opaque colored layer 14 previously
formed thereon at another location is obtained in each of the
foregoing embodiments 1 to 4. However, a step of forming the opaque
colored layer 14 on the window pane 12 may be added before the
adhesive applying step. The primer may or may not be applied in
each of the embodiments 2 to 4 in the same manner as in the
embodiment 1.
[0079] Furthermore, the locations and shapes of the adhesive
continuation area and the material flow connection portion may be
changed. It is essential only that the material flow connection
portion be formed at a location other than the adhesive
continuation area.
[0080] Furthermore, when strict water-tightness and air-tightness
are not required between the window assembly and the window frame,
a sponge-like sealing member with adhesive property can be used,
instead of the paste-like sealant.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0081] The present invention should not be limited to the window
assembly for the rear window or for the quarter window of
automobile. The invention may be applied to a window assembly for a
front window or for a side window of automobile. Furthermore, the
invention should not be limited to the window assembly of
automobile but may be applied to a window assembly of vehicle other
than automobile, a window assembly of building, a window assembly
of structure or the like.
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